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Eurovision 2024: Grand Final Jury Show – Live Commentary! (Updated Live)

After the Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, the contestants that got the golden ticket, along with the Big 5 and Sweden are ready for the Grand Final tomorrow at 21.00 CET50% of the Grand Final result will be determined tonight, in the Final Jury Rehearsal that has just started and will be evaluated by the national juries of the 37 participating countries.

Earlier today we saw the Dress Rehearsal and you can read our commentary here.

As announced by the EBU, The investigation into the incident with the Dutch artist in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is still ongoing.
Discussions are also taking place between the EBU and AVROTROS, the Dutch participating broadcaster. While the investigation continues the EBU has decided that Joost Klein will not perform during Dress Rehearsal 2 of the competition which is voted on by juries in the 37 participating countries. His performance from Semi Final 2 will be used instead.

This article gets updated in real-time, all you need to do is hit the refresh button on your browser!

So stay tuned to this article as we update it with all details, preparing you for what you will see in the Grand Final tomorrow May 11th.

The Show

Opening Act

The show starts with an introductory video where a child appears in an office surrounded by beams of light listening to iconic Eurovision. The artist Bjorn Skifs appears on stage singing Hooked On A Feeling.

Thie flag parade commences, during which we hear the well-known I Love It by Icona Pop and Beautiful Life by Ace of Base. The flag parade continues with The Look by Roxette, I Follow Rivers by Lykke Li, Sun Is Shinning by Axwell L Ingrosso and finally Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! by ABBA!

Our two presenters Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman appear on the stage, explaining to us in a humorous way what the winner of the Grand Final will win.

They explain the voting process in English and French and the lines are officially opened!

The Competing Acts

1. Sweden: Marcus & Martinus – Unforgettable

The Norwegian superstar twins representing Sweden open the show with a bang, a sleek performance that has been elevated ever since they performed it in Melodifestivalen. A jury bait for sure but will televoters remember this by the end of the show? The fact that voting lines are open from the start could help them.

2. Ukraine: alyona alyona & Jerry Heil – Teresa & Maria

Yet another strong and impactful performance by Ukraine, more confident than ever. The act is visually impressive, emotional and the vocals are on point. This is the ultimate test to the dreaded 2nd “death” slot. Will Ukraine manage to finish in the top 5 nevertheless? It is possible, as this has both televote and jury appeal.

3. Germany: ISAAK – Always On The Run

Germany delivers a decent but forgettable performance for yet another year. Isaak is a good live performer and has a radio friendly song that could receive some love from the juries but seems doomed to receive a very disappointing televote and end up among the last in the final ranking.

4. Luxembourg: Tali – Fighter

Luxembourg returns after 31 years with a fun, well performed entry that blends English and French lyrics. The fact that it appears so early in the running order, before all the other dance bops means that it will mostly rely on the juries, hoping to avoid at least the bottom 5.

5. Netherlands: Joost Klein – Europapa

We watch the semi-final performance of Joost Klein. We don’t know yet if the Netherlands will compete tomorrow, but the juries will rank this performance tonight.

6. Israel: Eden Golan – Hurricane

Next up, the most controversial entry of Eurovision 2024 by Eden Golan, who has shot up to 2nd place in the odds after RAI revealed she won the Italian televote in a landslide. Loud booings can be heard for a big part of the performance. The entry is professional and vocally good but maybe not the best of her rehearsals. It seems that Israel will inevitably win the televote, but will the jury support be enough for Eden to win? The biggest mystery of the season will be answered tomorrow.

7. Lithuania: Silvester Belt – Luktelk

Sylvester Belt is next with his energetic bop Luktelk. Excellently staged and performed but probably a bit monotonous for the juries to appreciate. Appearing right after the most talked about entry will certainly not help. Will the Lithuanian diaspora support be enough to achieve a left side of the scoreboard result?

Break

8. Spain: Nebulossa – ZORRA

The adorable, unexpected winner of Benidorm Fest may not be the best performer but the arena goes crazy for her. However this poor performance will probably not be marked highly neither by juries nor by televoters, making it the favorite for the last place of the final.

9. Estonia: 5MIINUST x Puuluup – (nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi

The band from Estonia is a unique entry to the final lineup but it sadly falls flat compared to other fun party songs. Vocally it’s also not great so I can’t see it finishing in the top 15.

10. Ireland: Bambie Thug – Doomsday Blue

Yet another controversial entry with striking imagery, staged and performed perfectly. An impressive show that the viewers won’t forget and will obviously reward. But could the juries kill its chances for a top placement?

11. Latvia: Dons – Hollow

The biggest surprise of the semi-finals, the likeable Dons is vocally great and is visibly happy to be in the finals. A bit forgettable but decent, most of the points he will get will undoubtedly be from the national juries.

12. Greece: Marina Satti – ZARI

Marina Satti delivers by far her best performance so far, full of energy and charisma, vocally great and sassy as ever, making the crowd go wild. The performance is equally fun but also sleek and modern so this could be appreciated by both televoters and juries, but it remains a very unpredictable entry that could polarize.

13. United Kingdom: Olly Alexander – Dizzy

A visually stunning and technically impressive entry but the charisma of the singer is not convincing enough, even if he is a worldwide star. Vocally improved but still shaky at some parts, the juries will still give him points. My televote prediction for Olly however is not very optimistic.

Break

14. Norway: Gåte – Ulveham

Artistic, unique, haunting, full of rich ethnic flavour and energy but it seems most of the tv audience could be left cold because of the intense vocalisms, leading to a disappointing televote result like Blanca Paloma from Spain last year, while I also sadly doubt that this will be one of the jury favorites, possibly finishing unexpectedly low.

15. Italy: Angelina Mango – La Noia

Angelina Mango is wearing a new sparkly black outfit that works better with the led backdrop, not blending in. Charismatic and vocally good as always, but the staging and choreography hasn’t helped elevate this song to a winner contender and will probably settle with a top 10 result, extending Italy’s impressive top 10 streak.

16. Serbia: Teya Dora – Ramonda

Up next, the beautiful Serbian ballad, executed perfectly. The staging is effective but perhaps too simple to make the audience pick up the phone. This should receive points however from the juries and the Serbian diaspora, leading to a mid-table result.

17. Finland: Windows95man – No Rules!

The nonsense troll entry of the year, some will say it’s disgusting and embarrasing while other will find it fun and genius. Obviously relies on the televote to save it from the bottom, as the juries will give it close to zero points.

18. Portugal: Iolanda – Grito

An interesting transition, from the biggest troll to the classiest entry of the final, the talented Iolanda with the elegantly presented Grito. Her impecable vocals earn a big applause and can certainly impress jurors but the viewers will easily forget it as it lacks a catchy melody.

19. Armenia: Ladaniva – Jako

Next up, the immensly charismatic Jaklin from Armenia gives us some much needed pure colorful ethnic fun. This could be the big surprise of the year if the song wasn’t so monotonous but it can still achieve a decent left hand side result.

20. Cyprus: Silia Kapsis – Liar

17-year old Silia Kapsis is impressively confident and a great live performer. She should definetely be proud of herself for being such an accomplished artist at such a young age. Simple but effective performance that sadly comes before one of the big favorites. Hopefully it won’t be lost among the other acts.

21. Switzerland: Nemo – The Code

Nemo is vocally great (not at his best though) and delivers one of the most interesting and demanding songs of the year, full of twists and turns. The staging is technically impressive but not really coherent as it lacks a clear message. The juries are bound to love this but I fear it lacks emotional connection for the audience, resulting in a televote score that will be decent, not enough for the victory but probably enough for a top 5 placement.

Break

22. Slovenia: Raiven – Veronika

The other surprise of the semi-finals is certainly not helped by the running order, right after a big favorite and a break and before the big favorite. Vocally good as usual but this is neither televote friendly nor radio friendly enough for the juries. It will be a big surprise if Slovenia breaks into the top 15.

23. Croatia: Baby Lasagna – Rim Tim Tagi Dim

From underdog of the year to favorite for the win, Baby Lasagna should be proud of himself for elevating this performance a lot from Dora and improving as a vocalist, showing a lot more charisma. Tons of energy and fun, the crowd goes absolutely crazy. Juries should also appreciate this and it would be a totally deserved winner but I think the first victory of Croatia is not as certain as odds imply.

24. Georgia: Nutsa Buzaladze – Firefighter

Effective staging and Nutsa is vocally on point but we’ve seen this before a million times as this entry feels like it belongs in 2008, with its messy and loud production probably alienating jurors.

25. France: Slimane – Mon Αmour

France has managed to stage this song to perfection, with simplicity and class. Slimane is a great artist but tonight, when it really mattered, he wasn’t at his best. Especially at the end of the song his voice cracked and sounded very strained, almost like he lost his voice. I considered this the sure jury winner but now I have serious doubts.

26. Austria: Kaleen – We Will Rave

A great throwback party closer to the show with nice staging but sadly Kaleen has shown she’s not one of the strongest performers, neither as a dancer nor as a vocalist. The vocals were off especially at the end, making her chances for a good jury result even slimmer. An early fan favorite that won’t reach top 10.

Interval Acts

The first Interval Act we will see is the Swedish band Alcazar, who sing Crying At The Discoteque. It should be noted that the group will only reunite for the night of the grand final.

We then see highlights of ABBA and Waterloo on the LED screens. Charlotte Perrelli, Carola and Conchita Wurst take to the stage to sing the iconic song.

A recap of the songs follows.

We watch highlights from last year’s Junior Eurovision and Petra doing her own postcard like the artists.

Next up, last year’s winner Loreen takes to the stage and sings a new song “Forever” which was released today on music platforms. She then transitions to her winning song Tattoo in an alternate version.

We watch a recap of the song in reverse order (from 26th to 1st in the order of appearance).


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Eurovision 2023: Grand Final Jury Show – Live Commentary! (Updated Live)

After the Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, the contestants that got the golden ticket are ready for the Grand Final tomorrow at 21.00 CET. 50% of the Grand Final result will be determined tonight, in the Final Jury Rehearsal that has just started and will be evaluated by the national juries of the 38 participating countries.

Earlier today we saw the Dress Rehearsal and you can read our commentary here.

This article gets updated in real-time, all you need to do is hit the refresh button on your browser!

So stay tuned to this article as we update it with all details, preparing you for what you will see in the Grand Final tomorrow May 13th.

The Show

The contest begins with an introductory video featuring the Kalush Orchestra singing the winning song “Stefania” in the Kyiv subway, while Sam Ryder is featured playing guitar. We actually listen to a remix of “Stefania” with lyrics in English as well. Then we move to the M&S Bank Arena stage where the Kalush Orchestra are now singing live.

Next comes the flag parade, during which Go_A (Ukraine 2020-2021), Jamala (Ukraine 2016), Tina Karol (Ukraine 2006) and Verka Serduchka (Ukraine 2007) perform.

After the flag parade, the 4 presenters present themselves and welcome us. A very interesting addition is the display of the ranking of the countries with the most wins in the competition and the show begins!

The Competing Countries – LIVE COMMENTARY

Austria

The Eurovision party starts with a fun and sleek performance from the Austrian female duo. Teya and Salena give one of their best performances, in terms of vocals and energy, that could be appreciated by juries. A great opening act but maybe performing so soon will reduce their chances for a top-10 result.

Portugal

Mimicat was lucky to qualify, but unlucky to take the 2nd spot in the running order. Nevertheless, she manages to fill the stage with her great vocals, tamperament and sassy choreography. A decent entry that will probably struggle to avoid the last places of the scoreboard.

Switzerland

Remo Forrer sings his contemporary ballad “Watergun” as good as always. Perhaps he doesn’t give all the energy he could tonight, but his pitch perfect vocals and professional staging will surely boost his jury score a lot. However, I doubt the televoters will remember this performance once the show is over, so his televote could be very low.

Poland

The big surprise of this year’s contest, Blanka from Poland, that earned her place in the Grand Final, delivers a decent performance of her summer bop, that the tv audience will surely enjoy tomorrow. The juries on the other hand, could rank it much lower, due to the singer’s limited vocal abilities and to the fact that “Solo” is a very repetitive song.

Serbia

Luke Black is yet another singer with limited charisma and vocal abilities that could struggle to gather votes from the juries. However, Serbia has managed to hide the performer’s disadvantages, creating a memorable energetic show with clever graphics and camera cuts. Luke doesn’t have the best spot in the running order but could get a decent televote score tomorrow.

France

La Zarra is the first of the big favourites to appear in the Grand Final with a performance that oozes French class. Vocally she’s good but certainly not great, with the backing vocals sometimes overpowering her. She manages to hit the high note! An entry that will probably do well enough with both juries and televoters, but hasn’t reached its full potential and could miss out on the top spots.

Cyprus

Andrew delivers a very good performance of his power ballad “Break A Broken Heart”. It wasn’t his best time vocally and the backing vocals overpowered him at times but overall a great “package”, that could sadly underperform due to it’s unfavorable spot in the running order, between many favorites.

Spain

Up next, one of the most artistic and engaging acts of the entire show by Blanca Paloma. Vocally and visually stunning, the juries should reward Blanca with many points. The televote result, on the other hand, remains a big mystery, especially as Spain appears right before the absolute favorite of Eurovision 2023.

First Break

Sweden

It’s time for the big favorite, Loreen from Sweden, performing her hit-single Tattoo, that is already charting all over Europe. The camera angles, lighting and colors have been perfected, making the act as impressive as it was in Melodifestivalen. Loreen’s vocals are amazing and she owns the stage more than ever. The shot with the “tattoos” on the led screen during the bridge is finally caught by the camera! It will be a big surprise if Sweden doesn’t win the jury vote in a landslide and the contest overall.

Albania

The Albanian family defined all odds and qualified to the Grand Final! A big success already, no matter what place they reach in the Final, Albanians can be proud as this is a very professional act. Tonight we see some different camera work in the beginning, improving the show even further.

Italy

Marco Mengoni is back in his sparkly silver top and leather pants. His vocals are very strong, as always, and we can see more shots of the dancers in the background. It would help if Marco connected with the camera a bit more, but Italy will surely get a great result, continuing their top 10 streak.

Estonia

Yet another act that wasn’t a certain qualifier but managed to get through thanks to a professional performance. Alika is pitch perfect once again and sings her ballad beautifully but being squeezed between many favorites means she will probably finish in the last spots of the scoreboard.

Finland

The second favorite of this year’s contest, Kaarija from Finland, gives us a great fun performance, together with his “Cha Cha Cha” dancers. Kaarija doesn’t have the best vocals and sounds tired by the end of the act but the entire arena parties with him. He ends his crazy show saying his catchphrase “it’s crazy, it’s party” and he will definetely get a huge televote score tomorrow. His jury score however will probably be significantly lower.

Czechia

Vesna, the Slavic “sisters”, proved that they are more than capable performers, crafting a great and meaningful show on the Eurovision stage. Maybe not perfect vocally but still strong, this remains one of the most unique songs of the contest. Performing right after a “televote magnet” however could hurt their chances.

Australia

Next up on stage, the progressive metal band from Australia, Voyager. Their lead singer is one of the most consistent and obviously experienced performers of the contest. It is no surprise that they deliver yet another excellent live vocally and staging wise. It remains to be seen how juries and televoters will react to this song.

Belgium

Gustaph, considered as sure non-qualifier when first selected, managed to turn the table around and qualify to the Grand Final as a sure qualifier. The crowd goes grazy for his 90s inspired dance track, his impeccable vocals and voguing dancer. An act that surprisinly stands out and could manage to crack the top-15 tomorrow, gathering points from both juries and televoters!

Second Break

Armenia

Brunette managed to define statistics and qualify from the 2nd spot of the Semi-Final, delivering one of, if not the best performance. Tonight she gave her best live so far! Beautiful vocals, clever staging and a captivating dance break that should give Armenia their best result since 2016, especially if juries respond to it.

Moldova

Up next, an entry that stands out with its ethnic-techno vibes. A good performance by Pasha, made memorable by the clever staging with the flute-playing dwarf and backing dancers-singers. Moldova is hoping to receive a strong televote result, as usual, but the juries probably wont’t rank this very high.

Ukraine

Last year’s winning country returns with a modern and sleek entry. Tvorchi give a good performance, perhaps not their best vocally but overall this is a strong package that should be respected by juries and could get a very big televote.

Norway

Alessandra starts her act more confident than ever. However, it seems there is some audio issue as a strong echo can be heard. In the second verse she’s a bit off vocally. Thankfully, the talented performers overcomes the problems and finishes the performance with lots of energy and a succesfull, but maybe flat, whistle note. The televoters will surely love this but will the juries respond as much? It remains to be seen.

Germany

Lord of The Lost, the second rock band of this Eurovision edition, are also vocally on point and impress with their effortless energy that the Liverpool audience certainly enjoys. This should hopefully be enough for Germany to at least avoid last place for the first time after a few years.

Lithuania

Monika Linkyte and her backing singers give us yet another great performance. Even if she lost her breat once and asked the audience to sing, that was a very impressive live that should be rewared by juries and will definetely get televote points tomorrow, at least from the Lithuanian diaspora.

Israel

Noa Kirel, the Israeli superstar, commands the stage, looking and sounding better than ever. An amazing MTV-awards-level show that will surely impress both juries and tv viewers and land in a high spot tomorrow night.

Slovenia

Joker Out, the charismatic band from Slovenia that managed to bring their country back to the Grand Final, deliver yet another energetic concert-like show, that gets the crowd going. Performing late in the Final could give Slovenia their best result in years.

Croatia

In the very favorable penultimate spot of the Grand Final, we see the most bizarre act of the year. You either love it or hate it but you can certainly not forget it. Could Croatia be the biggest surprise of the year getting a huge televote tomorrow night! I would’t be surprised!

United Kingdom

Mae Muller has sadly proven that she is the weakest performer of the year. A colorful finish to the show, drowned in pre-recorded backing backing vocals and subpar singing from the British representative. This would definetely be more entertaining in mute, meaning the UK is returning to the bottom of the scoreboard.

Intervals acts

The interval acts start with Sam Ryder. “Liverpool Song Book” follows.

First up is Mahmood (Italy 2019 and 2022), who performs “Imagine” by John Lehnon, whose birthplace was Liverpool. Next is Netta (Israel 2018) singing “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)”. Then, Daði Freyr (Iceland 2020 and 2021) with “Whole Again” and Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022) with “I Turn to You”. Last, Sonia (United Kingdom 1993) sings 30 years after her participation “Better the Devil You Know” and also Duncan Laurence (Netherlands 2019). In some moments we also see Ruslana from Ukraine. The common denominator of all these appearances is the city of Liverpool. Very moving interval act.

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